Miscellaneous
Edward Sapir in Japan
A survey of translations, 1940–1983
References (13)
References
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Mathesius, Vilém. 1935. “Zur synchronistischen Analyse fremden Sprachguts”. Englische Studien 71.121–35.
Pike, Kenneth L., and Eunice V. Pike. 1955. Live Issues in Descriptive Linguistics, Santa Ana, Calif.: Summer Institute of Linguistics.
Sapir, Edward. 1921. Language: An introduction to the study of speech. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co. (2nd impression, 1949.)
Sapir, Edward. 1925. “Sound Patterns in Language”. Language 11.37–51. (Repr. in Sapir 1949.33–45.)
Sapir, Edward. 1933. “La réalité psychologique des phonèmes”. Journal de Psychologie normale et pathologique 301.247–65. (The English original, “The Psychological Reality of Phonemes”, was first published in Sapir 1949.46–60.)
Sapir, Edward. 1929. “The Status of Linguistics as a Science”. Language 51.207–214. (Repr. in Sapir 1949.160–66.)
Sapir, Edward. 1931. “Conceptual Categories of Primitive People”. Science 741.578. (Repr. in Language in Culture and Society ed. by Dell Hymes, 1281. New York: Harper & Row, 1964.)
Sapir, Edward. 1947. “The Relation of American Indian Linguistics to General Linguistics”. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 31.1–4.
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